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January 21, 2009
5. Agencies, Programs, People –
Twinkle, twinkle, little laser
The Economist – 1/21/09
A novel way to save water
HOW much and how often should farmers water their crops? The invention of the automatic sprinkler gave farmers the power to act upon the answers to those questions. It did not, though, provide the answers themselves. Most farmers still make the call based on instinct or err on the side of caution and switch the sprinklers on at fixed intervals.
Unfortunately, both of these approaches risk wasting water, and in some parts of the world that is a scarce resource.
Jan Kleissl and his colleagues at the
Stars twinkle because air currents driven by the evaporation of water cause their light to shimmer as it passes through the Earth’s atmosphere. (To avoid this twinkling, large observatories are sited on remote, dry mountaintops in places like
The idea was originally military, as many technologies are. Twinkling limits the accuracy with which weapons can be aimed. It has since been adapted for use in airports, to measure conditions over runways. Dr Kleissl’s innovations are to modify the procedure so that it can use off-the-shelf lasers, and also to improve the software. The result is a system expected to cost between $25,000 and $50,000 when it is commercialised.
That price obviously puts large aperture scintillometers out of the reach of the average farmer in, say,
http://www.economist.com/science/tm/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12966262
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